The grass is greening, but not much else.
The frost was again thick this morning. I think the temperature was something like 23.
It's April, still cold, but some crops need to be in the ground, so we planted 168 broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and brussel sprout plants.
We also planted two rows of 'red pontiac' potatoes, although there's still no sign of the 'yukon golds' that were planted two weeks ago.
Robin dug into a row of peas and found some sprouting, so I guess we just have to be patient.
I am so looking forward to going out to the garden to gather dinner!
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